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Tucker Carlson joined Jesse Kelly’s Election 2024 coverage on The First Monday (Oct. 28) where he made a major announcement about the 2024 election.
Carlson fully believes former President Donald Trump will win the 2024 Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5, he told Kelly. Why? Part of it is the social shame associated with thinking Vice President Kamala Harris has been successful in her role alongside President Joe Biden, particularly amongst young people, Carlson seems to argue. With almost nothing having improved for the American public over the last four years, it seems obvious that the voter base turnout for Trump should be huge.
“Among young people on college campuses, that’s where I really notice it because I’ve got kids that age, and you see their friends and there’s nobody who would admit to voting for Kamala Harris at this point,” Carlson told Kelly. “You’re a loser, Kamala Harris? No one will admit we’re voting for Kamala Harris and that, that’s the mark of the end of something. They thought they could bully us into supporting Kamala Harris because she’s sort of black or something, and they’ve just played that card too much and people are like, ‘I don’t care what color she is; she’s a loser and a freak and I’m not going to pretend otherwise.'” (TAKE A POLL: Do You Think That the Current Education System Adequately Prepares Students For the Workforce?)
Tucker & Kelly On The Future of America
Kelly asked whether there’s a way for America to reverse its obsession with wealth and individuality and bring us back from the point of collapse. As we’ve seen throughout history, when the elites of any empire become too greedy for stuff and power, they tend to destroy their home. Though we may not have many examples of civilizations that have brought themselves back from collapse, as Christians, we have to be hopeful. (TAKE A POLL: Did You or Do You Plan to Vote Early?)
“You’re not allowed to be hopeless if you’re a Christian. You’re required by Christian law, by God’s law to be hopeful. There’s faith, hope, and love, and love may be the greatest but its preceded by hope,” Tucker explained. “So you have to be hopeful.”
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